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O Lord, how happy should [would] we [I] be

Author: Joseph Anstice Hymnal: Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs with Music for the Church and the Choir #d660 (1878) Languages: English
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O Lord, how happy should [would] we [I] be

Author: Joseph Anstice Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #681 (1871)
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O Lord, how happy should we be

Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book for Public Worship #681 (1873)
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O Lord, how happy should we be

Author: Joseph Anstice Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #902 (1892) Topics: Christian Experience Privileges of Believers Languages: English Tune Title: BREMEN
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O Lord, how happy should we be

Author: Prof. Joseph Anstice, 1808-1836 Hymnal: The Clifton Chapel Collection of "Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs" #917 (1881)
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O Lord, How Happy

Author: Prof. Joseph Anstice Hymnal: A Handy Book of Old and Familiar Hymns #9 (1883) First Line: O Lord, how happy should we be Languages: English
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O Lord, How Happy

Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 #333 (1897) First Line: O, Lord, how happy should we be Languages: English Tune Title: MERIBAH
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Things working for Good

Author: Joseph Anstice Hymnal: Laudes Domini #449 (1890) First Line: O Lord, how happy should we be Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how happy should we be, If we could cast our care on thee, If we from self could rest; And feel at heart that One above, In perfect wisdom, perfect love, Is working for the best. 2 How far from this our daily life! Ever disturbed by anxious strife, By sudden, wild alarms; Oh, could we but relinquish all Our earthly props, and simply fall On thine almighty arms. 3 Lord, make these faithless hearts of ours Thy lessons learn from birds and flowers, And from self-torment cease! Father! we trust; and we lie still; Leave all things to thy holy will, And so find perfect peace. Topics: Privileges of Believers; Cares; Christians Privileges; Contentment; Meditation; Trust; Cares; Christians Privileges; Contentment; Meditation; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: PERRIN
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O Lord, how happy should I be

Author: Joseph Anstice, 1808-1836 Hymnal: Hymnal, Amore Dei. Rev. ed. #a349 (1903) Languages: English
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Self-Renunciation

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #230 (1866) First Line: O Lord! how happy should we be Lyrics: O Lord! how happy should we be, If we could leave our cares to Thee, If we from self could rest, And feel at heart that One above, In perfect wisdom, perfect love, Is working for the best. For when we kneel and cast our care Upon our God in humble prayer, With strengthened souls we rise; Sure that our Father, who is nigh To hear the ravens when they cry, Will hear His children’s cries. O, may these trustless hearts of ours The lesson learn from birds and flowers, And learn from self to cease,— Leave all things to our Father’s will, And, on His mercy, leaning still, Find, in each trial, peace! Languages: English

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